Characters
Igbo Culture and Values
Setting
Random
Analysis
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Who was Okonkwo’s father?

Unoka

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What language did the Igbo speak?

Ibo

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Where does the story take place?

Nigeria

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Who wrote the story “Things Fall Apart”?

Chinua Achebe

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Why did Okonkwo kill himself?

He lost everything that basically made him who he was; titles, son, glory, and fighting spirit of his tribe.

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Who is Nwoye

Okonkwo’s eldest son

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What is a profoundly seen culture role in the household?

Gender roles

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Where does the character Okonkwo live?

Umuofia

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What crop is found throughout the village?

Yams

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Why can’t Okonkwo’s daughters marry during his exile?

So that way he returns with two daughters that are eligible to marry

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When younger, who was well known and respected throughout the nine villages?

Okonkwo

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What is a tradition when the bride gets married off to another?

They must determine the brides “price”

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Why is the setting important in Things Fall Apart?

Because it straddles the pre- and post- European imperial era

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What food is known to be shared during social occasions?

The Kola Nut

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What specifically attracted Nwoye to Christianity?

Freedom from the tribal rules

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Who is Nwakibie’s first wife?

Anasi

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What gods did the village worship?

Chukwu, Agbala, Ani, and Chi

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Where were the missionaries allowed to build the church?

The “Evil Forest”

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What animal did Okonkwo wrestle?

A Big Cat

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Why is Ezinma so special to Okonkwo?

She is the most masculine of Okonkwo's children

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Who was the richest man in the village? 

(had three huge barns, nine wives, and thirty children)

Nwakibie

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What is the underlying lesson being told throughout the progression of the text?

The deconstruction of society

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Which village was the first one to be targeted by the “white men”?

Abame

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How did Okonkwo die?

Suicide

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Why are the villagers shocked when Okonkwo beats his wife during the Week of Peace?

because these days mark a sacred time during which the villagers of Umuofia honor the earth goddess and secure her protection and blessings for the year

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